Mechanism of subwavelength imaging with bilayered magnetic metamaterials: Theory and experiment
We present a theoretical and experimental study of a bilayered metamaterial structure for subwavelength imaging of magnetic field. The simplest version of such a structure consists of one or two linear arrays of capacitively loaded split pipe resonators. Its subwavelength physics is governed by stro...
Main Authors: | Sydoruk, O, Shamonin, M, Radkovskaya, A, Zhuromskyy, O, Shamonina, E, Trautner, R, Stevens, C, Faulkner, G, Edwards, D, Solymar, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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